

Moment to Moment 1966
"Her Loneliness... His Hunger... so vulnerable... so violent... it could only be lived moment to moment!"
In *Moment to Moment (1966)*, a haunting psychological drama directed by Mervyn LeRoy, a woman's carefully constructed life unravels when her absent lover returns—yet his mind is blank.
Director: Mervyn LeRoy
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Moment to Moment* (1966) about?
*Moment to Moment* follows a woman whose comfortable life is upended when her supposedly dead lover reappears—but he has no memory of their past. Desperate to protect her secret, she manipulates her unsuspecting psychiatrist husband into helping uncover his lost identity, setting off a chain reaction of lies and hidden motives.
Who directed *Moment to Moment*?
*Moment to Moment* was directed by Mervyn LeRoy, a veteran filmmaker known for his versatility across genres, from crime dramas to musicals.
Who stars in *Moment to Moment*?
The film stars Jean Seberg, Honor Blackman, Sean Garrison, Arthur Hill, and Grégoire Aslan in a gripping ensemble cast.
Is *Moment to Moment* (1966) worth watching?
If you enjoy slow-burn psychological thrillers with moral ambiguity and standout performances, *Moment to Moment* delivers. Its noir-inspired tension and stellar cast make it a compelling watch, even if it's not widely remembered today.
How long is *Moment to Moment*?
*Moment to Moment* runs for 108 minutes.
About Moment to Moment (1966) — A Psychological Thriller of Secrets and Lies
In *Moment to Moment (1966)*, a haunting psychological drama directed by Mervyn LeRoy, a woman's carefully constructed life unravels when her absent lover returns—yet his mind is blank. What follows is a tense, morally complex exploration of deception, memory, and the fragility of trust. Jean Seberg delivers a powerhouse performance as the conflicted wife caught between guilt and survival, while Arthur Hill plays her unwitting husband, a psychiatrist tasked with restoring the amnesiac's past. The film blends elements of mystery and thriller, wrapping them in a cloak of 1960s noir that drips with paranoia and simmering danger.
With its sharp dialogue and simmering undercurrent of dread, *Moment to Moment* thrives on the tension between what's remembered and what's buried. The atmosphere is thick with uncertainty as loyalties shift and loyalties are tested, all against the backdrop of a society on the edge of social and sexual revolution. It's a story where every glance and whispered word could be a lie, and the past is a weapon no one can afford to ignore.




